
While the acquisition of real estate in Greece requires the one-time payment of tax for the acquisition of such property, whether due to a sale and purchase agreement, or due to an agreement on donation, or due to a deed of acknowledgment of inheritance, the right to real estate (right in rem) gives rise to taxation on this property. Rights in...
Read moreRecent Regulation (EU) 2018/3021 addresses unjustified online sales discrimination based on customers' nationality, place of residence or place of establishment within the internal market. It applies to all traders2, including online marketplaces, operating within the Union, in connection to transactions relating to the sales of goods or the provision of services within the Union. In particular, some customers are not able...
Read moreHistory of the Regulation of Games of Chance in Greece Games of chance, in which the participants wager a stake with valuables or money is not an activity that appeared in recent times. They were very common in ancient societies. Historians situate their origin in the third millennium BC in the Far East and Egypt. Such games were common in ancient...
Read moreThe constitutional context and the right to data protection The Greek Constitution, adopted in 1975 quite after the fall of military dictatorship, recognized explicitly the rights of privacy (Article 9) and secrecy of communications (Article 19). Article 9 guarantees both the asylum of home and inviolability of private and family life. Both theorists and the jurisprudence regarded Article 9 in combination...
Read moreThe main piece of legislation in Greece on Consumer Protection is the Law 2251/1994, which in large part implements European Union rules into the Greek legal order on a wide area of issues; general terms of contracts, regulations for liability of producers for defective products, unfair commercial practices, class actions to name a few. Nevertheless, the Law 2251/1994 is not...
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The government and Greece’s creditors have agreed that the contract for the concession to the ETVA BIPE - Goldair consortium of a freight center on a 0.59-square kilometer plot at Thriasio, western Attica, owned by state railway property firm Gaiaose, will be approved in Parliament by next month.
The Greek government’s turn towards realism has raised hopes that foreign and domestic investors would grab the opportunity to transform Greece’s economy and help bring the country out of the decade-old crisis.
Already three massive investment projects are promising to create thousands of new jobs and inject billions into the Greek economy.
Read more: The Three Investments that Could Change Greece’s Fate
Dr. Dimitrios K. Roussis
Adjunct Lecturer Law School DUTh
In year 2010 Greek State entered the IMF-EU Support Mechanism. The State's financial inability was rapidly turned to a private sector's distress.
Large and small market entities faced transactions' fall, loss of profits, irreparable damages, insolvency issues. Individuals lost most of the half of their revenues.
Eventually, all banking and financial institutions operating in Greece confront the collapse of their financial figures and are obliged to fulfill new capital requirements to absorb losses.
Within the frame of a general economic decline almost all property owners are forced to transfer their assets to reduce expenses and tax burdens and prevent greater fall of their assets' value.
Instead, almost eight years after the initiation of austerity measures very few of the transferable assets have been placed and sold. The largest owners (State, Banks) seem too reserved to transfer their property, i.e. shares, stake holdings, loan portfolios.
The inevitable question is raised: what is the actual cause of this costly delay?
Let's try to sum up the crucial factors that affect to our opinion the negative status.
CONFERENCE - AGENDA
The 8th Annual Capital Link "Opening up Greece to Global Opportunities – A new aspect of CSR" Forum will take place in Athens, on June 28th, 2018, under the Auspices of the Ministry of Economy & Development, Ministry of Tourism and the City of Athens..
The Globalization of the Greek Entrepreneurship has significant benefits for the Greek economy and thus by extension for the welfare of society as a whole. The expansion of Greek businesses into foreign markets and the attraction of foreign investments into Greece are two pillars for economic growth that can generate revenues and jobs. The globalization of Greek Entrepreneurship exemplifies itself through a wide range of activities – from exports to serving the international markets through local subsidiaries. It includes small scale operations to Greek multinationals – with the common denominator being the Greek Entrepreneurial ability to compete successfully in a global marketplace. And on the other side, it is also exemplified by attracting foreign investments into a multitude of sectors where Greece has distinct competitive advantages. The positive impact from this trend is particularly important at this time, as Greece is gradually recovering from recession, and is returning to a period of economic growth.
ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΥΠΟΥ
8ο ΕΤΗΣΙΟ ΣΥΝΕΔΡΙΟ ΤΗΣ CAPITAL LINK
"ΔΙΕΘΝΟΠΟΙΗΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗΣ ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΜΑΤΙΚΟΤΗΤΑΣ - ΜΙΑ ΝΕΑ ΔΙΑΣΤΑΣΗ ΕΚΕ”
& ΕΚΘΕΣΗ Έργου Φορέων
ΠΕΜΠΤΗ, 28 ΙΟΥΝΙΟΥ, 2018 ΣΤΟ HILTON ATHENS HOTEL
Αθήνα, 25 Ιουνίου, 2018
Το 8ο Ετήσιο Συνέδριο της Capital Link "Διεθνοποίηση της Ελληνικής Επιχειρηματικότητας - Μια Νέα Διάσταση ΕΚΕ" & ΕΚΘΕΣΗ Έργου Φορέων, θα πραγματοποιηθεί την Πέμπτη 28 Ιουνίου 2018 στο Hilton Athens Hotel, υπό την Αιγίδα του Υπουργείου Οικονομίας & Ανάπτυξης, του Υπουργείου Τουρισμού και του Δήμου Αθηναίων.
Με ιστορικό 23 ετών στη διοργάνωση εξαιρετικά επιτυχημένων Επενδυτικών Συνεδρίων, η Capital Link εγκαινίασε πριν από 8 χρόνια τη διοργάνωση μιας σειράς Ετήσιων Συνεδρίων Εταιρικής Κοινωνικής Ευθύνης στο Λονδίνο, την Αθήνα και τη Νέα Υόρκη όπου έχει γραφεία. Το Συνέδριο, όπως και όλα τα Συνέδρια της Capital Link (στη Νέα Υόρκη, στο Λονδίνο, στην Αθήνα, στη Λεμεσό, στη Σαγκάη, στη Σιγκαπούρη και από φέτος και στο Τόκυο,) συνδυάζουν μοναδικές δυνατότητες πληροφόρησης, τεχνογνωσίας και δικτύωσης.
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